A formidable 49ers defense has added another talented player to the mix.

The Niners have come to terms with former Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on Tuesday.

Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Asomugha agreed to a one-year contract worth as much as $3 million. However, the deal doesn’t include any guaranteed money, per the cornerback’s request, Schefter said.

On his best form, the 31-year-old Asomugha could give the 49ers a lift in the secondary. He played his first eight seasons for Oakland (2003-2010), establishing himself as one of the NFL’s best at his position. However, he didn’t fare as well in the last two seasons, both in Philadelphia.

A formidable 49ers defense has added another talented player to the mix.

The Niners have come to terms with former Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on Tuesday.

Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Asomugha agreed to a one-year contract worth as much as $3 million. However, the deal doesn’t include any guaranteed money, per the cornerback’s request, Schefter said.

On his best form, the 31-year-old Asomugha could give the 49ers a lift in the secondary. He played his first eight seasons for Oakland (2003-2010), establishing himself as one of the NFL’s best at his position. However, he didn’t fare as well in the last two seasons, both in Philadelphia.

The 49ers will open their last season at venerable Candlestick Park with a game against the Packers and they will play the final regular-season game there against the Falcons. (Obviously, the 49ers are hoping for another game -- or two -- there in the postseason). Below is a week-by-week look at the team's 2013 schedule.There are five games in prime time, including two on Monday Night Football and one -- in Week 4 against St. Louis -- on Thursday. There are two 10 a.m. starts, including the Oct. 27 game in London. Four of the first five games are against playoff teams. but to me the toughest stretch is between Weeks 11 and 15 when they will travel more than 13,000 miles in a little more than a month.

Week 1 vs. Green Bay. Sunday, Sept. 8, 1:25 p.m.Mike McCarthy and his staff went back to school this offseason to figure out how to stop the read-option. Professor Colin Kaepernick will administer their final exam.

Week 2 @ Seattle. Sunday, Sept. 15, 5:30 p.m.Rumor has it that the Seahawks pump in artificial noise to raise the volume at their home stadium. Of course, Richard Sherman's mouth also could account for the increased decibel level.

Week 3 vs. Indianapolis. Sunday, Sept. 22, 1:25 p.mJim Harbaugh's most famous protege returns to the Bay Area to take on his old coach. Yup, tight end Coby Fleener and the Colts will be in town. Andrew Luck, too.

Week 4 @ St. Louis. Thursday, Sept. 26, 5:25 p.m.The 49ers did not beat the Rams in 2012 but San Francisco has a big advantage this year - David Akers no longer is on the squad.

Week 5 vs. Houston. Sunday, Oct. 6, 5:30 p.m.Has the 49ers pass defense improved since the playoffs? Matt Shaub, Andre Johnson and the Texans will give it a good test. (There is nothing funny to say about this game).

Week 6 vs. Arizona. Sunday, Oct. 13, 1:25 p.m.Over/under on how many games new Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer remains standing? Eight. If new Cardinals guard Chilo Rachal is protecting him? Two and a half.

Week 7 @ Tennessee. Sunday, Oct. 20, 1:05 p.m.Delanie Walker, who played second fiddle to Vernon Davis for six seasons in San Francisco, is now first chair in Music City.

Week 8 @ Jaguars in London. Sunday, Oct. 27, 10 a.m.The 49ers return to Wembley Stadium, which will be Jacksonville's home away from home for the next four years. Isn't it pronounced 'Jag-yoo-aurs' over there?

Week 9 Bye.

Week 10 vs. Carolina. Sunday, Nov. 10, 1:05 p.m.Colin Kaepernick feels like he was the best quarterback in the 2011 draft. A decisive win this week would go a long way toward proving him correct.

Week 11 @ New Orleans. Sunday, Nov. 17, 1:25 p.m.The 49ers return to the scene of the crime. After thinking about the Super Bowl all offseason, Greg Roman has created an 18-inch binder titled, "Plays from Five Yards Away."

Week 12 @ Washington. Monday, Nov. 25, 5:40 p.m.A pistol (offense) duel. Kaepernick and the 49ers will try to keep pace with Robert Griffin III, who should be back by now from his January knee injury.

Week 13 vs. St. Louis. Sunday, Dec. 1:05 p.m.Danny Amendola, a thorn in the 49ers' side in recent seasons, is now with the Patriots. But will the Rams draft themselves a new, speedy slot receiver in Tavon Austin?

Week 14 vs. Seattle. Sunday, Dec. 8, 1:25 p.m.Ravens-Steelers? Patriots-Broncos? Nah. The NFL's top rivalry is now found in the NFC West.

Week 15 @ Tampa Bay. Sunday, Dec. 15, 10 a.m.For the first time since 2007, the 49ers will benefit from one of Dashon Goldson's signiature personal-foul penalties. The hard-hitting safety resides in Tampa Bay now.

Week 16 vs. Atlanta. Monday, Dec. 23, 5:40 p.m.A rematch of the 2012 NFC Championship game and a reunion with longtime Rams nemesis Steven Jackson, who is now the running back with the Falcons. So long, Candlestick Park.

Week 17 @ Arizona. Sunday, Dec. 30, 1:25 p.m.The 49ers wrap up the season against their division rival. The question is whether their starters will be able to rest before the start of the postseason.

This got kind of silly for a while. The 49ers traded up for S Eric Reid, who should replace Dashon Goldson. Then, they stole DE Tank Carradine at 40, TE Vance McDonald at 55 and WR Quinton Patton at 128. In between those picks, San Francisco also added quick DE/OLB Corey Lemonier and RB Marcus Lattimore, the latter of whom could be a star if his rehab from a catastrophic knee injury works out. Grade: A

The 49ers came into this draft with four pretty obvious needs: Safety, defensive end/line, second tight end and the eventual replacement for Frank Gore. Check, check, check and check. Sure, Reid, Carradine, McDonald and Lattimore might not all hit in the long run, but the 49ers got four strong candidates. The 49ers showed aggression by trading up for Reid, a guy who coach Jim Harbaugh tried to recruit to Stanford, and still got Carradine, a guy who some people thought San Francisco was going to take in the first round. Lattimore is the truly intriguing prospect as he tries to come back from a horrific knee injury. If he returns to form, the 49ers might have nabbed the best back in the draft.

Floyd Engel: (A) Why were they in the Super Bowl? Because of drafts like this where they go get safety Eric Reid. And bonus karma points for picking up Marcus Lattimore in the fourth round.Marvez: (A+) The selections of Reid and Rice tight end Vance McDonald fill the voids created by the free-agent departures of Dashon Goldson (Tampa Bay) and Delanie Walker (Tennessee). On a team as deep as the 49ers, Florida State defensive end Tank Carradine and South Carolina running back Lattimore could land on the PUP list or injured reserve as those talented players recover from knee injuries.Schrager: (A) The rich got richer. The 49ers added to an already loaded roster Reid at safety, Carradine at defensive end, and Quinton Patton at wide receiver. Vance McDonald is a talented multipurpose tight end who will fill the void left by Delanie Walker.

Boasting one of the league's most talented rosters and an arsenal of draft picks, they bounced throughout the draft (each of their first four picks was acquired via trade) to land a starting free safety, two exciting pass rushers and one of the more intriguing tight ends in a very strong class. Tampa Bay paid big money to ex-49ers safety Dashon Goldson, but Eric Reid's speed, explosiveness and ball skills might make him an upgrade. Cornellius Carradine plays with the physicality and motor to warrant his nickname of Tank and only slipped to No. 40 overall due to a late knee injury. Corey Lemonier is a bit straight-linish, but he has a quick first step, an improving spin move and both the length and build to contribute immediately. At 6-foot-4, 267 pounds, Vance McDonald looks the part of an in-line blocker, but his primary contribution will be as a pass catcher, a similar role to what he played while often being split out wide at Rice. Of the 49ers' Day Three picks, wideout Quinton Patton and Marcus Lattimore are the easy highlights. Don't be surprised when Patton overtakes 2012 first-round selection A.J. Jenkins. Lattimore is a terrific talent and, with San Francisco already possessing a strong stable of backs, he doesn't have to be rushed back onto the field.

The rich got richer. The 49ers entered Thursday with an NFL-most 13 picks. GM Trent Baalke turned them into very arguably the most impressive haul in the league, along the way picking up a 2014 third-rounder in Friday's trade with the Titans. Only Reid and McDonald may be definite first-year contributors, but that's far more a testament to Baalke's roster building than his individual selections. Carradine is a to-the-whistle edge rusher who along with Lattimore could be redshirted as a rookie due to knee woes, before emerging as plus 2014 starters. Patton is a silky smooth route runner with ball skills and insurance on contract-year No. 1 wideout Michael Crabtree. Lemonier might have been a first-rounder had he not played on such a bad Auburn team. San Francisco is filthy rich with pass rush. Baalke is constructing a dynasty.

Trent Baalke has done such a nice job of constructing this roster that drafting can be tricky, because the 49ers just don't have a glut of needs. That's why it's nice to have so many picks -- they are able to maneuver as needed to get the guys they want. They moved up to No. 18 overall to grab safety Eric Reid. He's a kid they really like, and I'd pencil him in as the starter, I just thought he wasn't as good as maybe five other safeties that went after him. But you have the picks, you get who you want. And if Reid plays like he did in 2011, not 2012, they got a player. Vance McDonald gives them needed depth at tight end with Delanie Walker gone, and Tank Carradine and Corey Lemonier were both good values. Quinton Patton has a chance to stick because he's a smart route-runner and finds ways to create separation. Marcus Lattimore should be redshirted, but landed in a reasonable value range in the 4th round. Frank Gore's success following his collegiate injury offers perspective. The 49ers also dealt to add picks into next year. I'd like this draft a little more if they got a safety I had rated higher, but they did well, just as you figured they would.

The San Francisco 49ers have invited undrafted free agent Nate Montana to rookie minicamp. Yes, that is the son of 49er legend Joe Montana. No pressure, kid. Nate bounced around the college ranks as a backup, going from Pasadena City College to Notre Dame to the University of Montana. If he impresses at the minicamp, the 49ers could sign him to a training camp contract.